The Glasshead is a 1998 horror film directed and produced by Matthew S. Smith.
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The film focuses on a group of college students on a hiking trip who are visited at an evening campfire by a strange man who tells them a bizarre ghost story. The tale involves a 19th century farmer whose skull was crushed in a brutal assault. According to the stranger's story, the farmer was rescued by a scientist who made him the subject of a medical experiment involving the reconstruction of his skull. But the experiment went awry and the farmer became an indestructible homicidal maniac.[1]
The Glasshead featured a score by composer Daniel Zongrone, best known for his work as a member of the electronic music group Earthstar in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The score was Zongrone's first original composition following a 10-year professional hiatus.[2]
The Glasshead was released as a straight-to-video title[3] and received Internet screenings via The Sync webcasting network.[4]